The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة v
... CHAPTER VI . OF UNIVERSAL PROPOSITIONS , THEIR TRUTH AND CERTAINTY . SECT . 1. Treating of words , necessary to knowledge . 2. General truths hardly to be understood , but in verbal pro- positions . 3. Certainty two - fold , of truth ...
... CHAPTER VI . OF UNIVERSAL PROPOSITIONS , THEIR TRUTH AND CERTAINTY . SECT . 1. Treating of words , necessary to knowledge . 2. General truths hardly to be understood , but in verbal pro- positions . 3. Certainty two - fold , of truth ...
الصفحة vi
... CHAPTER VII . OF MAXIMS . They are self - evident . 2. Wherein that self - evidence consists . 3. Self - evidence not peculiar to received axioms . 4. First , as to identity and diversity , all propositions are equally self - evident ...
... CHAPTER VII . OF MAXIMS . They are self - evident . 2. Wherein that self - evidence consists . 3. Self - evidence not peculiar to received axioms . 4. First , as to identity and diversity , all propositions are equally self - evident ...
الصفحة vii
... CHAPTER IX . OF OUR KNOWLEDGE OF EXISTENCE . 1. General , certain propositions concern not existence . 2. A threefold knowledge of existence . 3. Our knowledge of our own existence is intuitive . SECT . CHAPTER X. OF THE EXISTENCE OF A ...
... CHAPTER IX . OF OUR KNOWLEDGE OF EXISTENCE . 1. General , certain propositions concern not existence . 2. A threefold knowledge of existence . 3. Our knowledge of our own existence is intuitive . SECT . CHAPTER X. OF THE EXISTENCE OF A ...
الصفحة viii
... CHAPTER XII . OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF OUR KNOWLEDGE . SECT . 1. Knowledge is not from maxims . 2. ( The occasion of that opinion . ) 3. But from the comparing clear and distinct ideas . 4. Dangerous to build upon precarious principles . 5 ...
... CHAPTER XII . OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF OUR KNOWLEDGE . SECT . 1. Knowledge is not from maxims . 2. ( The occasion of that opinion . ) 3. But from the comparing clear and distinct ideas . 4. Dangerous to build upon precarious principles . 5 ...
الصفحة ix
... CHAPTER XIV . OF JUDGMENT . 1. Our knowledge being short , we want something else . 2. What use to be made of this twilight estate . 3. Judgment supplies the want of knowledge . 4. Judgment is the presuming things to be so , without per ...
... CHAPTER XIV . OF JUDGMENT . 1. Our knowledge being short , we want something else . 2. What use to be made of this twilight estate . 3. Judgment supplies the want of knowledge . 4. Judgment is the presuming things to be so , without per ...
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